Saturday, May 13, 2006

Mothers Matter

In the long run, it doesn’t matter if your mother is short or tall, skinny or plump, fair or dark.

It doesn’t matter if your mother is a civil engineer or a domestic engineer, or if her pay is a million dollars or a million hugs, or if she makes presentations, or makes presents.

It doesn’t matter if she can play the piano or play racquetball, or if she is a computer wiz or knows the best recipes for Cheese Whiz.


What does matter is if your mother is kind, compassionate, understanding, and generous.

It does matter if your mother does her very best with the skills she has to help you grow and progress in ways that build your character and self-esteem.

It does matter if you know she loves you because of the things she says and the things she does.

That’s the kind of mother I had, and in the long run, it has made all the difference.

Comments:
I wholeheartedly agree! Wish I could be more like her... Did you send her this?
 
What a lovely gift to give your mother. Your words should hang prominently in every home in America!
Hey, you should use some digital means to create a needlepoint like image of your words, frame it then offer the framed image for sale!
 
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